Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act discriminatory

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Demonstrators gather Monday outside the City County Building in Indianapolis. They want Indiana state legislators to roll back the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which critics say can be used to discriminate against gays and lesbians.

Demonstrators gather Monday outside the City County Building in Indianapolis. They want Indiana state legislators to roll back the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which critics say can be used to discriminate against gays and lesbians. (Aaron P. Bernstein, Getty Images)

Opinion: What Indiana's religious freedom law means

Gov. Pence of Indiana has signed into law the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. This law will allow people based on their religious beliefs to discriminate against folks who are gay, lesbian or transgender.

I think it's time for people to keep their religious superstitions in the caves, synagogues, churches, mosques or temples and let people be. Next, they will want to discriminate against left-handed people.